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In animal welfare news, a rare giant ibis is photographed in a province of Cambodia.
A picture of the beautiful bird was taken in the Kampong Som Valley in Koh Kong Province.
This was the first time in almost a century that the presence of the world’s largest
ibis has been recorded in this province. One of the world’s most endangered birds, the
giant ibis can grow to be almost 1 meter (3.5 feet) long. It is believed that there are
approximately 100 breeding pairs remaining, most of whom reside in Cambodia. Wildlife
Alliance, who set up the automated infrared camera which took the picture, stated that
the area will now be surveyed to determine if more of the beautiful avians reside there.
Kudos, Wildlife Alliance, for your good news. We pray that this amazing messenger of the
Divine flourishes in joy and security, with Heaven’s grace.
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